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NAME

       set-cookie -  (cookies)

PURPOSE

       Set cookie.

SYNTAX

           set-cookie ( <cookie name>=<cookie value> \
               [ expires <expiration> ] \
               [ path <path> ] \
               [ same-site "Lax"|"Strict"|"None" ] \
               [ no-http-only [ <no-http-only> ] ] \
               [ secure [ <secure> ] ] ) ,...

DESCRIPTION

       To set a cookie named by string <cookie name> to string value <cookie value>, use set-cookie statement. A
       cookie  must  be  set prior to outputting any actual response (such as with output-statement or print-out
       for example), or the program will error out and stop.

       Cookie's <expiration> date (as a string, see get-time) is given with "expires"  clause.  The  default  is
       session cookie meaning the cookie expires when client session closes.

       Cookie's <path> is specified with "path" clause. The default is the URL path of the request URL.

       Whether  a cookie applies to the same site is given with "same-site" clause along with possible values of
       "Lax", "Strict" or "None".

       By default a cookie is not accessible to client scripting (i.e. "HttpOnly") -you  can  change  this  with
       "no-http-only"  clause.  That  will  be the case if "no-http-only" clause is used without bool expression
       <no-http-only>, or if <no-http-only> evaluates to true.

       Use "secure" if a secure connection (https) is used, in order to specify this cookie  is  available  only
       with  a secure connection. That will be the case if "secure" is used without bool expression <secure>, or
       if <secure> evaluates to true.

       Cookies are commonly used for session maintenance,  tracking  and  other  purposes.  Use  get-cookie  and
       delete-cookie together with set-cookie to manage cookies.

       You can set multiple cookies separated by a comma:

           get-time to tm year 1
           set-cookie "mycookie1"="4900" expires tm path "/", "mycookie2"="900" expires tm  path "/my-app" same-site "Strict"

EXAMPLES

       To  set  a cookie named "my_cookie_name" to value "XYZ", that will go with the reply and expire in 1 year
       and 2 months from now, use:

           get-time to mytime year 1 month 2
           set-string my_cookie_value="XYZ"
           set-cookie "my_cookie_name"=my_cookie_value expires mytime path "/" same-site "Lax"

       A cookie that can be used by JavaScript (meaning we use no-http-only clause):

           set-cookie "my_cookie_name"=my_cookie_value no-http-only

SEE ALSO

        Cookies

       delete-cookie get-cookie set-cookie See all documentation

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